Will Musk be among those who are deported?

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Elon Musk’s brief Stanford affiliation raises questions about previous immigration status


Luisa Rapport, director of media relations for the University, confirmed in an email to The Daily that Musk applied and was accepted to a graduate program in materials science and engineering. However, Rapport wrote that the University does not have “any record of him enrolling.”

Despite openly discussing his withdrawal from graduate studies at Stanford, Musk has never publicly addressed its connection to his legal work status. According to legal experts who spoke to The Post, his decision to leave the program and pursue a startup meant he had no legal basis to remain in the United States.

At a 2013 event, Musk’s brother and Zip2 co-founder, Kimbal Musk, recalled that the brothers “were illegal immigrants.” Elon Musk responded on stage that it was “more of a gray area.”

Derek Proudian, a former Zip2 board member, told The Washington Post that their immigration status at the time “was not what it should be for them to be legally employed running a company in the U.S.”


Of course the answer to the question is no. He's part of Dotard's inner circle. And heck, nobody that gives the billionaire who once erroneously claimed he would self fund his campaign a $270M contribution is going anywhere he doesn't want to go.

If anything cheating the system only endears Musk to the Orange Fraud. It's something else they have in common other than being bigots.
 

Elon Musk’s brief Stanford affiliation raises questions about previous immigration status


Luisa Rapport, director of media relations for the University, confirmed in an email to The Daily that Musk applied and was accepted to a graduate program in materials science and engineering. However, Rapport wrote that the University does not have “any record of him enrolling.”

Despite openly discussing his withdrawal from graduate studies at Stanford, Musk has never publicly addressed its connection to his legal work status. According to legal experts who spoke to The Post, his decision to leave the program and pursue a startup meant he had no legal basis to remain in the United States.

At a 2013 event, Musk’s brother and Zip2 co-founder, Kimbal Musk, recalled that the brothers “were illegal immigrants.” Elon Musk responded on stage that it was “more of a gray area.”

Derek Proudian, a former Zip2 board member, told The Washington Post that their immigration status at the time “was not what it should be for them to be legally employed running a company in the U.S.”


Of course the answer to the question is no. He's part of Dotard's inner circle. And heck, nobody that gives the billionaire who once erroneously claimed he would self fund his campaign a $270M contribution is going anywhere he doesn't want to go.

If anything cheating the system only endears Musk to the Orange Fraud. It's something else they have in common other than being bigots.

TDS acting up again.jpg
 
The only question it raises is, "Who cares?"

These brainwashed has-been leftoid lunatics, that are completely devoid of thinking (much less any human emotion) for themselves have to keep parroting the last thing their masters told them to.

And as usual, the last thing out of these oligarchy owned, pedophile loving, war mongering, lying, backstabbing hypocrites spew out is blaming Trump for all of the problems in the world that THEY created.
 

Macron says Musk is backing a ‘new international reactionary movement’


PARIS — Emmanuel Macron took a not-so-thinly veiled swipe at Elon Musk on Monday, accusing him of meddling in European politics and backing what the French president called a “reactionary movement” across the world.

While Macron did not name the controversial tech billionaire in his annual speech to French ambassadors gathered in Paris, the description was unmistakable.

“Ten years ago, who could have imagined it if we had been told that the owner of one of the largest social networks in the world would support a new international reactionary movement and intervene directly in elections, including in Germany,” Macron said in a wide-ranging foreign policy speech at the Elysée Palace.


Macron has a point. The most notable reactionary movement being right here.
 
Is running a company the same as being employed? To whom would be submit his I-9 Form? Himself?
 

Macron says Musk is backing a ‘new international reactionary movement’


PARIS — Emmanuel Macron took a not-so-thinly veiled swipe at Elon Musk on Monday, accusing him of meddling in European politics and backing what the French president called a “reactionary movement” across the world.

While Macron did not name the controversial tech billionaire in his annual speech to French ambassadors gathered in Paris, the description was unmistakable.

“Ten years ago, who could have imagined it if we had been told that the owner of one of the largest social networks in the world would support a new international reactionary movement and intervene directly in elections, including in Germany,” Macron said in a wide-ranging foreign policy speech at the Elysée Palace.


Macron has a point. The most notable reactionary movement being right here.

a “reactionary movement” across the world.

Sounds scary! DURR.
 
a “reactionary movement” across the world.

Sounds scary! DURR.
Macron’s comments, however, did not go as far as those of Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who said Monday he found it “worrying” that Musk, “a man with enormous access to social media” would be so “directly involved” in the politics of other nations.

Musk is facing mainstream political backlash in Europe after wading into domestic politics in Germany and the United Kingdom. He came out in support of the far-right Alternative for Germany ahead of a snap legislative election in the country next month, which the government in Berlin and various political leaders argued amounted to election interference. Musk has also sparred with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and, in a surprising move, urged Nigel Farage to stand aside as leader of the right-wing Reform UK party.


I find it worrying that Cheeto, who also owns a social network, is trying to boost its value by using it to make government related announcements. Not to mention owning a crypto company as he uses his position as prez-elect to name members of the admin who are not only friendly to crypto but have huge investments in it of their own. Both being clear conflicts of interest.

However, this is the age of trumpery. Traditional ethical/legal/moral standards don't apply to him. The reason for that is simple. trumples choose to ignore HIS behavior. It's like they belong to a cult or something.
 
“Will Musk be among those who are deported?”

Of course not – Musk is wealthy, white, and Republican.

The racist, bigoted right only wants to deport immigrants of color.
When do you think House Repub's will launch an investigation in to his original immigration status? ;)
 
The only question it raises is, "Who cares?"
Certainly not trumples. But then you didn't care about Dotard trying to steal the 2020 election either. Or any of the crimes he committed.

The Italian government confirmed on Monday it is in talks with Elon Musk’s SpaceX over a possible €1.5 billion deal for secure telecoms — a move certain to infuriate European industry.

The government, led by hard-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is in the late stages of negotiations with SpaceX to buy secure communication services, Bloomberg reported Sunday. The deal had been in the works for more than a year but had stalled, according to the report.

Meloni visited U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at his resort in Mar-a-Lago, Florida this weekend.


Nice having friends in high places.
 
Jesus, the left is grabbing at any straw they can. You liberals need to get over it you lost badly, accept it and move on stop looking idiotic and foolish.
 

Elon Musk’s brief Stanford affiliation raises questions about previous immigration status


Luisa Rapport, director of media relations for the University, confirmed in an email to The Daily that Musk applied and was accepted to a graduate program in materials science and engineering. However, Rapport wrote that the University does not have “any record of him enrolling.”

Despite openly discussing his withdrawal from graduate studies at Stanford, Musk has never publicly addressed its connection to his legal work status. According to legal experts who spoke to The Post, his decision to leave the program and pursue a startup meant he had no legal basis to remain in the United States.

At a 2013 event, Musk’s brother and Zip2 co-founder, Kimbal Musk, recalled that the brothers “were illegal immigrants.” Elon Musk responded on stage that it was “more of a gray area.”

Derek Proudian, a former Zip2 board member, told The Washington Post that their immigration status at the time “was not what it should be for them to be legally employed running a company in the U.S.”


Of course the answer to the question is no. He's part of Dotard's inner circle. And heck, nobody that gives the billionaire who once erroneously claimed he would self fund his campaign a $270M contribution is going anywhere he doesn't want to go.

If anything cheating the system only endears Musk to the Orange Fraud. It's something else they have in common other than being bigots.

LOL, think your thread header is great, although you are as usual, blowing smoke. Is this ALL YOU GOT? Really! Yep, bet it is-))))))))
 
Macron’s comments, however, did not go as far as those of Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who said Monday he found it “worrying” that Musk, “a man with enormous access to social media” would be so “directly involved” in the politics of other nations.

Musk is facing mainstream political backlash in Europe after wading into domestic politics in Germany and the United Kingdom. He came out in support of the far-right Alternative for Germany ahead of a snap legislative election in the country next month, which the government in Berlin and various political leaders argued amounted to election interference. Musk has also sparred with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and, in a surprising move, urged Nigel Farage to stand aside as leader of the right-wing Reform UK party.


I find it worrying that Cheeto, who also owns a social network, is trying to boost its value by using it to make government related announcements. Not to mention owning a crypto company as he uses his position as prez-elect to name members of the admin who are not only friendly to crypto but have huge investments in it of their own. Both being clear conflicts of interest.

However, this is the age of trumpery. Traditional ethical/legal/moral standards don't apply to him. The reason for that is simple. trumples choose to ignore HIS behavior. It's like they belong to a cult or something.

Macron’s comments, however, did not go as far as those of Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, who said Monday he found it “worrying” that Musk, “a man with enormous access to social media” would be so “directly involved” in the politics of other nations.


They should worry. And whine some more. Their idiocy has provoked a reaction.
 

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